The final pattern I was looking for was a frame of square-mesh netting. A square frame was shown in the Encyclopedia of Needlework by Therese De Dillmont. The size of the square and the opening in the center depends on the thread and mesh sticks used. The thicker the thread or larger the mesh stick is, the larger the square will be for the same number of square-meshes. Lacis or net embroidery can be added to decorate the frame.
Here are my instructions for creating this piece of square-mesh netting.
Before starting the actual netting:
Cut the thread near the knot
just tied.
- Fill a netting needle or shuttle with thread or cord.
- Attach it to a foundation loop. To do this:
- Tie a slip knot in the thread or cord coming from the needle or shuttle. Leaving a tail, at least 2 to 3 inches.
- Slip the foundation-loop cord through the slipknot.
- Tie the foundation-loop cord into a circle thereby creating a foundation loop.
- Tighten the slipknot.
- Attach the foundation loop to a tension device.
- Choose a mesh stick.
Increase Portion of
the Square
Row 1: Net 2 more knots into the foundation
loop. (2 loops in the row)
Remove the mesh stick and turn the
work so that the next row can be worked from left to right. (This will be done
at the end of each row.)
Row 2: Net 1 knot in the first loop; increase by
netting two knots in the 2nd loop. (3 loops in the row)
Row 3: Net 1 knot in each loop for
2 loops, net 2 knots in the last loop. (4 loops in the row)
Rows 4-7: Net one knot in each loop except the last
loop; net 2 knots in that last loop. (5 loops in the row)
Forming the top of
the square
Row 8 (part 1): Net 1 knot in each
loop for 4 loops. (4 loops in the row)
Row 9: Net 1 knot in each loop,
except the last loop, increase by netting 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in
the row) The increase is on the outer edge.
Row 10: Net 1 knot in each loop, except
for the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together. (4 loops in the row) The
decrease is on the inner edge.
Turn Corner and Start
Side
Row 11: Net 1 knot in each loop,
except the last loop, increase by netting 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in
the row)
Row 12: Net 1 knot in each loop
except the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together, net 1 more knot in
those two loops. (5 loops in the row)
Row 13: Net 1 knot in each loop,
except for the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together. (4 loops in the
row) The decrease is now on the outer edge.
Row 14: Net 1 knot in each loop,
except the last loop, increase by netting 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in
the row) The increase is now on the inner edge.
Row 15: Net 1 knot in each loop
except the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together. (4 loops in the row)
The decrease is on the outer edge.
Row 16 (part 1): Net 1 knot in each
loop, except for the last loop, net 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in the
row) The increase is now on the inner edge.
Cut the thread on the inside edge.
Start the Second Half
of the Square
Tie the thread from the shuttle
onto the bottom of the first loop of row 7.
Row 8 (part 2 - Finish netting the
rest of row 8): Net 1 knot in each loop for 4 loops. (4 loops in the row)
Row 9: Net 1 knot in the first loop;
increase by netting 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in the row) The increase
is on the outer edge.
Row 10: Net 1 knot in each loop for
2 loops, net the last 2 loops together. (4 loops in the row) The decrease is on
the inner edge.
Turn Corner and Start
Side
Row 11: Net 1 knot in the first
loop; increase by netting two knots in the 2nd loop. (5 loops in the row)
Row 12: Net 1 knot in each loop
except the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together, net 1 more knot in
those two loops. (5 loops in the row)
Row 13: Net 1 knot in each loop for
2 loops, net 2 knots in the last loop. (4 loops in the row) The decrease is now
on the outer edge.
Row 14: Net 1 knot in the first
loop; increase by netting two knots in the 2nd loop. (5 loops in the row) The
increase is now on the inner edge.
Row 15: Net 1 knot in each loop
except the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together, net 1 more knot in
those two loops. (5 loops in the row)
Row 16 (part 2): Net 1 knot in each
loop for 2 loops, net 2 knots in the last loop. (4 loops in the row) The
decrease is now on the outer edge.
Cut the thread on the inside edge.
Join Partial Rows and
Decrease
Tie the thread from the shuttle to
the bottom of the first loop formed in row 16.
Row 17: Net together the first and
second loops of Row 16, net 1 knot in each loop for 2 loops, net the two closed
loops together, joining both parts of row 16, net 1 knot in each loop except
the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together (7 loops in the row)
Row 18: Net 1 knot in each loop
except for the last 2 loops, net the last 2 loops together.
Repeat row 18 until there are
two loops left.
Tie the Last
Corner
Finish the final row by netting
these two loops together, but without a mesh stick.
Cut the thread near the knot
just tied.
Tie the First
Corner
Remove the foundation loop from
row one of the net.
Tie the tail onto a tapestry
needle, which is used in place of the netting needle.
Net the first two loops together
without using a mesh stick.
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